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Blue Like Jazz (2012)

Blue Like Jazz (2012)
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A sheltered Texas young man from a strict Christian background gets a crash course in secular life after enrolling in Reed College and encountering people who question reality on a daily basis. Nineteen-year-old Don (Marshall Allman) was feeling suffocated by religion when he impulsively set his sights on the Pacific Northwest. Subsequently thrust into a world where faith takes a back seat to creativity and impulsiveness, Don struggles tirelessly to fit in while realizing that the only way to truly be sure in his beliefs is to test each and every one of them. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Steve TaylorSteve Taylor, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Blue Like Jazz

A sheltered Texas young man from a strict Christian background gets a crash course in secular life after enrolling in Reed College and encountering people who question reality on a daily basis. Nineteen-year-old Don (Marshall Allman) was feeling suffocated by religion when he impulsively set his sights on the Pacific Northwest. Subsequently thrust into a world where faith takes a back seat to creativity and impulsiveness, Don struggles tirelessly to fit in while realizing that the only way to truly be sure in his beliefs is to test each and every one of them. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins
Director(s):
Steve TaylorSteve Taylor
Writer(s):
Steve TaylorBen PearsonDonald Miller
Producer(s):
Steve TaylorClarke Gallivan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Drug Content, Alcohol Consumption, Adult Situations, Sexual Situations, Mild Language)
Categories:
Drama
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    stupid

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    Beyond a waste of time and money.

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    terrible!! skip it.

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